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The Best Book Cover Fonts To Use For Your Fantasy Book

By Mackenzie Harrison

To make your book cover pop and set the tone, using the proper font for your cover is important. When the wrong font is used, it can confuse the reader about the book’s genre. For a fantasy book cover, the font should be legible, clear, and relatively simple. Below, we’ll go over the best book cover fonts to use for your fantasy book and some font pairings you could utilize. 

Let’s begin!

Baskerville

Baskerville is a great option for your fantasy book since it’s a timeless and classic font. It has a stylish appearance but is still readable, which is imperative. The last thing you’ll want is for your font to be too eccentric, and your audience won’t be able to read the title. This is a great font to use for historical or medieval fantasy book covers. 

Bodoni

Bodoni brings a sophisticated and refined look to a fantasy book cover. This is a great option for regal or even dark fantasy book covers with its bold appearance. 

Aclonica

Aclonica is a sleek, modern, and powerful font. It also provides a clean and legible appearance. This is a great font option for urban fantasy book covers. 

Trajan Pro

Trajan Pro is a versatile and popular option for fantasy book covers. Its appearance is clean, strong, and timeless. This font can be used for a few different fantasy genres. Some genres it can fit are dark, regal, and historical fantasy book covers. 

Gentium Book Basic

While this is a more simple font, it shouldn’t be underestimated. It’s a clear, legible, and versatile choice. This font would easily work for regal, dark, or historical fantasy book covers. 

Font Pairings

When pairing fonts for your cover, it’s important that you pair the right ones together for the title and body of your book cover. Otherwise, they won’t flow well and will end up clashing together. To harmonize your cover, the appropriate fonts should be utilized. Below, we’ve put together some of our favorite font pairings. 

More font pairings you can easily use together include:

– Tragan Pro (Title) and Baskerville (Body)

– Elders (Title) and Playfair Display (Body)

– Tragan Pro (Title) and Sorts Mill Goudy (Body)

– Didot (Title) and Caslon (Body)

In Conclusion 

Using the right font and font pairing for your fantasy book cover is one of the best ways to make your book cover stand out. When the wrong font is used, it can be challenging to clearly read the title and can also make the genre of your book cover confusing to your audience. Our guide on using the right font should help make this process a little easier for you when designing your fantasy book cover. 

However, if the process of designing your cover seems overwhelming or stressful – we can help! At Book Brush, we offer a Custom Cover Design Package, where our designer will create a stunning and captivating fantasy book cover for you. Our designer will use the appropriate font so the text of your cover will flow nicely with the rest of the design. We’ll ensure that your fantasy book cover shines. Make sure to reach out to schedule a quick 20-minute consultation to learn more about our Custom Cover Design Package!

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